. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . Iigs. 275-276. Fine felt or sponge covered electrodes—assorted sizes with softrubber insulating backs. increase the constant galvanic current through the rheostatfrom zero up to 5 mil., and in a few moments as sedation isaffected increase to 8 or 10 mil. if this dosage is comfortablyborne. Maintain the action of the current for ten or evenfifteen minutes until pain is relieved. Repeat p. r. n. The above method is a simple palliative preparatory tooperation for a radical cure in ca


. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . Iigs. 275-276. Fine felt or sponge covered electrodes—assorted sizes with softrubber insulating backs. increase the constant galvanic current through the rheostatfrom zero up to 5 mil., and in a few moments as sedation isaffected increase to 8 or 10 mil. if this dosage is comfortablyborne. Maintain the action of the current for ten or evenfifteen minutes until pain is relieved. Repeat p. r. n. The above method is a simple palliative preparatory tooperation for a radical cure in cases in which the patient seeksrelief from pain before anything else is done. The toning up of dilated blood-vessels alone gives greatrelief, as I have many times found in varicose veins of thetesticle where a single application of 5 or 10 mil. for ten min-utes or a quarter of an hour will completely relieve the mostexcruciating pain of varicocele, the relief lasting from manyhours to many days, or in a few cases even altogether. {Smith) Orchitis, Simple Acute and Subacute.—Ordinary forms oftreatment can b


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